Communicate Quote by Amy Hardie Download Open image “Shamanism is the oldest form of communicating and healing. It probably resides in all of us.” — Amy Hardie ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Communicate Form Healing Shamanism
Shamanism is a kind of universal spiritual practice with indigenous cultures around the world, and one important element of it is taking care of… — Daniel Pinchbeck Copy Share Image
What's really important about shamanism is that there is another reality that you can personally discover...we are not alone. — Michael Harner Copy Share Image
Shamanism is not some obscure concern of cultural anthropologists. Shamanism is how religion was practiced for its first million years. Up until about 12,000… — Terence McKenna Copy Share Image
“I think the common experience is that modern shamans are called by the spirits; we just don’t have a collective belief system or community… — S. Kelley Harrell Copy Share Image
Shamanic healing is a journey. It involves stepping out of our habitual roles, our conventional scripts, and improvising a dancing path. — Gabrielle Roth Copy Share Image
Shamanism has a long history and exists to this day because of its ties to universal emotions such as happiness, sorrow, resentment, and love.… — Hyon Gyon Copy Share Image
Shamanism is being reinvented in the West precisely because it is needed — Michael Harner Copy Share Image
Shamanism is a great metal and emotional adventure, one in which the patient as well as the shaman-healer are involved — Michael Harner Copy Share Image
Shamanism is not a religion. It’s a method. And when this method is practiced with humility, reverence and self-discipline, the shaman’s path can become… — Hank Wesselman Copy Share Image
Shamanism, on the other hand, is this world wide, since Paleolithic-times, tradition which says that you must make your own experience the center piece… — Terence McKenna Copy Share Image
“At its heart shamanism is an ouroboros that, regardless of cultural or religious trappings that have crowded its path, what remains its critically profound… — S. Kelley Harrell Copy Share Image
One thing I love is to stop doing. When I just STOP and start looking, I enter a state that is much more dreamy,… — Amy Hardie Copy Share Image
I think both science and art are impelled by curiosity: What's really happening? How do things really function? How can I really engage with… — Amy Hardie Copy Share Image
I think that when you go on a shamanic journey, you're allowing yourself to have much more access to your unconscious or your sense… — Amy Hardie Copy Share Image
We forget most of our dreams because we don't have access to those parts of our brain once we are switched to wakefulness. But… — Amy Hardie Copy Share Image
Stories that are real, that create you, rather than be created by you, are powerful. — Amy Hardie Copy Share Image
I am sure that there is a lot more going on in the objective real world than we can monitor with our five senses.… — Amy Hardie Copy Share Image
We dream primarily the same way that we have consciousness of the world for the same reason. Basically, that our brains evolve to simulate… — Amy Hardie Copy Share Image
I think the neural pathways in our brains affect what happens in our bodies, and so can alter our health. — Amy Hardie Copy Share Image
I agree that dreams seem to be involved in laying down memories but I realise that dreaming gives us access to a part of… — Amy Hardie Copy Share Image
I try to see what the dream might be referring to - because the information in the world is being interpreted by my brain… — Amy Hardie Copy Share Image
I like the way dreams present themselves as words and images that are trying to get your attention using your model-making brain's ability to… — Amy Hardie Copy Share Image
I know I have different priorities when I am close to dreaming and coming out of dreaming. I notice I am connected to people… — Amy Hardie Copy Share Image
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